Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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-'ts' s , 1. ima NM I 4 , J Fi sp M.,-Lfw an ..:-K V iw' - ,If , ,,, if - ,, , . ai J we , A I.aii'l' TT Y in mi M 1 DURING HALFTIME, THE all-power ful marching band performs its award- winning music. Senior Dave Kaiser enter- tains the Titan fans with a trumpet solo. SHAUN MURPHY AND Lyle Blue gave it all they got during the Titan Olympics' tug-of-war. Their efforts wer- en't wasted because their class carried away the victory. ' CHARLOTTE LAYSTROM AND Eric Gilliland rehearse their parts of the 1979 North-South Musical, Anything Goes . , , , T .vwr f T f , T A 3f?? lrsi?i':9??.5EEf 5 . 4-e kff5ii12,'i,'f if . ', m:M?QQ 3,' ,Mgil ,V-ffiyvljivision P ' : Hg., ,, 8- F, 8 B me mfr- V g fl

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SIQEIH STEIEPHIJ SEIEPHIJ 5ElEl'Hl.: 5ElEl'Hl.: 0 5ElEl'Hl.1 SEJEIHL 5fElEIfHla ISJEI -Q 'nu Students judge ' l events The Webetefis New Ideal Dictionary describes social as 'lol or relating to human soci- ety, the interaction of the group and its members and the welfare of these mem- bers. Glenbrook South ituclents cleacribe Social as 'lfootball games, Homecoming. dances, Variety Show, musk cals, playa and many other events. Every year the Student Ac- tivities Office conducts a sure veg: to estimate the involve- ment and popularity of the events and aetlvilles at G-BS, Listed at right is an excerpt from this survey. run simon cuss eefflmuff me l extent of involvement in school spirit. l Among the cheering crowd are Lisa Mage: l 5fElEl'Hl: 5ElEl'Hl: IQEPHL John Savio, Pat McCarthy. Kris Sandvik: Michelle Keller and Sue Collins. H.. :K -J' Lj: ' JL 'Q I 3 ,H i Ten most involved Ten most popular l events events 1? lin orclerl lin urderl Homecoming football 1 game Football games 2 Variety Show 3 Basketball games lboysl 4 Pep rallies e Homecoming parade Homecoming float 7, construcieicm 8, Holiday concert assembly , 9. Homecoming street 105 clancefpep rally Dther boys, sports 5, 6 Homecoming fflbffbill j game 5 , Football games f Variety shew 5 ll Homecoming parade Basketball games l lll' l Gilmer buys' :peru l f Homecoming :lance 5 'ji Homecoming float J construction l Musical Turnabout :lance



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, mum,-f!f.,.............. --- Synchro gives show here would railroad en gineers, a pair of Turk- ish Soldiers, Cinderella, and six mice get together for a night of entertainment? At the GBS Synchronized Swim Club's show, Imagina- tion, all these were present. The more experienced mem- bers entertained the audience with a fast-moving advanced stroking number, Pardon Me, Boy. And later, Michelle Kosik and Jim Fabrie performed a boy- girl number, A Brand New Key, with Michelle on roller skates. Nan Kuczek and Eric Gilliland linked the show together Olympics Titan Olympics' participants play hard also! The Olympics provide an outlet for the rivalry between classes, as each com- petes against the other in pie- eating and arm-wrestling con- tests, tug-of-war, caterpillar roll, and relay races. The contest ended in a sur- prising tie between the Sopho- more and Senior Classes. Junior Bob Prihoda, arm-wrestling champ, felt good times were fTitan Olympics 8: Synchronized Swim Club through their portrayal of a re- cord store clerk and an inquisi- tivecustomer who requested various types of music. The Synchronized Swim Club choreographed, directed, and performed the show itself. ' In September, it began work- ing on the over 500 stunts need- ed for the show. And in January the club started rehearsing indi- vidual numbers. Miss Laura LaCursia, syn- chronized swim club's sponsor felt that, The girls are becom- ing more efficient, and improv- ing the quality fof the showl. She also felt that, We fthe clubl work hard and play hard. end in tie had fat the Olympics! and sopho- more Steve Hagedorn em- phatically stated that the cater- pillar roll was, a total riot! Before and after the Olympics rivalry, the school clubs united to present the Titan Carnival. Here, students could try their skills at the various booths or send messages to their friends via Calliope's messenger ser- vice. ANDY BERGMAN TAKES aim at the Titan carnival. SANDY DALE, PETEY Fuller, Lori Manning, Lisa Fredrickson and Jill Schultz prepare for their advanced stunt number, Superstar.

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